Alliance for the Unity of Romanians


The Alliance for the Unity of Romanians is a political party in Romania.

History

The party was established on 1 December 2019, during the Great Union Day of Romania. This was done in the city of Alba Iulia, an important symbol of the celebrated national festive. The leader, George Simion, said the party intended to participate in the 2020 Romanian local and parliamentary elections of the country.
On 26 June 2020, AUR condemned the disinterest of the Romanian authorities regarding the minority rights of the Romanians in Serbia and Ukraine and declared that it would fully support them once it entered the Romanian Parliament. Two days later, AUR also condemned the 80th anniversary of the annexation of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertza region by the Soviet Union, declaring that "it is our obligation to regain our state".
As of 11 July, AUR counted with 22 branches in Europe and North America for the Romanian diaspora. The first of these was established in Wolverhampton, in the United Kingdom.

Ideology

According to the party's website, AUR's ultimate goal is to achieve the unification of all Romanians "wherever they are located, in Bucharest, Iași, Timișoara, Chernivtsi, in Timok, Italy or Spain". There are four main values for the party: family, nation, Christian faith and liberty.